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to -- >> almost exactly six years on from the bombing, a small number of families have been told by scotland yard that there details were discovered as part of the latest investigation into hacking. this family lost their son in the bombing. the address and phone numbers were in a file. >> we receive personal phone calls from friends and family. to think that when you are at the lowest time of your life, someone for the sake of a story might be listening to you, it is horrendous. >> there has been a separate development related to the former news of the world director. e-mails were run cover that showed that he derived payments from police officers. a subject that both he and his boss for a fact about that a poll -- parliamentary committee. >> will you do it in the future? there is a clear public interest. what ever you want to talk about. >> of course he went on to become the director of communications for a time. the emergency debate on hacking will bring renewed questions on the prime ministers and judgment in hiring him. some believe that a public inquiry is the only way to make sure tha
to -- >> almost exactly six years on from the bombing, a small number of families have been told by scotland yard that there details were discovered as part of the latest investigation into hacking. this family lost their son in the bombing. the address and phone numbers were in a file. >> we receive personal phone calls from friends and family. to think that when you are at the lowest time of your life, someone for the sake of a story might be listening to you, it is horrendous....
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our correspondent at scotland yard. more robust policing. this is the scene across london now. still, as you can see, smoke covering over a large part of, i think we're probably talking about the east of the capital. hard to tell from the angle we're at but fear maybe that -- it's worth pointing out again that the english football association has announced in the last few minutes that it's canceling england versus the netherlands where you can get 90,000 people in wednesday night, that has been called off. giving you the idea of sense of nervousness that hangs over the exa. let's speak now to our correspondent narrow my brimly. everyone's back from holiday. they have all got to try and deal with this. any idea what the approach might yet be? david cameron chairing an emergency committee meeting this morning. >> yes. that meeting is still going on, and he's under pressure to do something, because of course perception is everything in this kind of scenario. so we're actually expecting to hear from him. he is going to make a statement in downing sfleet about half an hour. the vari
our correspondent at scotland yard. more robust policing. this is the scene across london now. still, as you can see, smoke covering over a large part of, i think we're probably talking about the east of the capital. hard to tell from the angle we're at but fear maybe that -- it's worth pointing out again that the english football association has announced in the last few minutes that it's canceling england versus the netherlands where you can get 90,000 people in wednesday night, that has been...
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>> pan am flight 103 was blown up over scotland. the decision to release the men responsible was for the scottish government alone. but today's report found that the then labour government did not sit on its hands. it had a game plan to discreetly do all it could to facilitate an appeal by the libyans to the scottish government for his transfer or release. labor ministers wanted to help libya because they feared the british jobs and security would be damaged if he was not released. david cameron was restrained but outside his aides accused labor of a lack of honesty. >> there was no pressure from bp on the scottish government that we acted properly at all times. moreover, at no stage did we ever suggest to the spanish government what decision they should do. >> he is right. the report concludes ministers left the decision entirely to the scottish government. and i had not seen any evidence the government lobby the scottish government for the release of the bomber. those who did it decide to let him out of prison in scotland said the
>> pan am flight 103 was blown up over scotland. the decision to release the men responsible was for the scottish government alone. but today's report found that the then labour government did not sit on its hands. it had a game plan to discreetly do all it could to facilitate an appeal by the libyans to the scottish government for his transfer or release. labor ministers wanted to help libya because they feared the british jobs and security would be damaged if he was not released. david...
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has done nothing wrong but the problem for him and his deputy is this sort of growing perception that scotland yards had a cozy relationship with news international. both men are hoping when the inquiry happens they are vend indicated. but it was pretty clear yesterday and the day before that the politicians, their patience snapped with the police because they felt they had not been given the true picture of links between news international and the police. >> and sir paul season son and his resignation made a very barbed reference to the prime minister. how worried is the government about what could come out of these hearings which will go on about another hour and a half. they are liberated. until now they had to worry about their careers. now they don't. that is dangerous for david cameron because they may feel where they canum say what they feel. the his is over links with staff. >> yes, he says there is a double standard that he had to go over his links with news international yet david cameron hasn't yet apologized to the british public for hiring a former news editor of the news of the w
has done nothing wrong but the problem for him and his deputy is this sort of growing perception that scotland yards had a cozy relationship with news international. both men are hoping when the inquiry happens they are vend indicated. but it was pretty clear yesterday and the day before that the politicians, their patience snapped with the police because they felt they had not been given the true picture of links between news international and the police. >> and sir paul season son and...
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scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court last year as a witness that he knew nothing about payments from the police or to the police. e-mails have been provided the raise serious questions. >> someone from news international is misleading us. he has to answer a perjury charge, and that is very serious. >> tonight, it is reported that he will be arrested after setting himself to a police station for questioning. scotland yard says its investigation will be robust, whereas in the past, insiders say it has fallen short. one
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and without a doubt, the royal bank of scotland management made huge errors. but you would have to prove that they were actually negligent or fraudulent. i think that going forward, the rules that govern the management of banks will be much tougher. if it happens again, management will be on the hook. >> comments from one particular expert. let's hear from the bank. the chairman of the royal bank of scotland has surprising an unexpected comments. let's listen to this. >> the banks have to be rescued by taxpayers. they should be freestanding entities of substantial and enduring strength. the idea that they have to go, hat in hand, to the public at large, is shocking. >> who would have ever thought we would have heard that from a banker. there are measures in place, going forward. regulatory consent is needed. the bosses of banks that fail should not be allowed to take on similar jobs at other banks. there can be personal consequences, if they are in charge of when a bank fails. >> it would be remiss of me not to talk about the euro zone. >> loot -- let's move o
and without a doubt, the royal bank of scotland management made huge errors. but you would have to prove that they were actually negligent or fraudulent. i think that going forward, the rules that govern the management of banks will be much tougher. if it happens again, management will be on the hook. >> comments from one particular expert. let's hear from the bank. the chairman of the royal bank of scotland has surprising an unexpected comments. let's listen to this. >> the banks...
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the acting commissioner of the metropolitan police said to me he would rather be the last man left in scotland yard before he asked for army support. that is the right attitude and one i share, but it's the government's responsibility to make sure every future contingency is looked at, including whether there are tasks the army could undertake. mr. speaker, everybody watching will be struck by how they were organized by social media. free flow of information can be used for good, but it can also be used for ill. we are working with the police, intelligence services, an industry, looking at whether it would be right to stop people communicating via these sites when they're planning criminality. people must have the freedom and the confidence to change tactics as necessary. this government will also make sure they have the backing and political support to do so. the buyback has truly begun. there will be no complacency -- the fight back has really begun. there will be no complacency. >> that was prime minister david cameron speaking a few moments ago. just to let you know, it's still being discu
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the prime minister will be aware of the of the report issued yesterday on green energy investment in scotland. does he agree with me that this report very ably demonstrates that the benefits of real energy are only the price delano potential of the large-scale investment made possible by the u.k. and agrees that a drawn-out independence referendum is seen as a distraction from that? >> my friend makes an important point. a major financial restitution wonder survey of the dangers of investing in scotland where there is uncertainty about the future of the constitution. i think it is very important we keep our unit can get together and stressed that when it comes to vital industries like green technology the combination of a green investment bank sponsored by the united kingdom government and the many natural advantages there are install on can make this a great industry for people in scotland but with only do that if we keep our country together. >> dr. allen white hit. >> the prime minister says that his government will be the greatest ever, does he still take that statement seriously demand i
the prime minister will be aware of the of the report issued yesterday on green energy investment in scotland. does he agree with me that this report very ably demonstrates that the benefits of real energy are only the price delano potential of the large-scale investment made possible by the u.k. and agrees that a drawn-out independence referendum is seen as a distraction from that? >> my friend makes an important point. a major financial restitution wonder survey of the dangers of...
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the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best selling newspapers. i suppose if you imagine the national enquirer was the best- selling newspaper in america, he would have the understanding of the state of journalism here. >> what are the pressures on reporters and editors to come up with stories like this and sail close to the legal wednesday to separate >> immense. -- close to the legal winds to do this. >> demands. we are in a situation or circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers. that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line and ethical line of journalism. as we have seen with these latest revelations, hacking into th
the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best...
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the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best selling newspapers. i suppose if you imagine the national enquirer was the best- selling newspaper in america, he would have the understanding of the state of journalism here. >> what are the pressures on reporters and editors to come up with stories like this and sail close to the legal wednesday to separate >> immense. -- close to the legal winds to do this. >> demands. we are in a situation or circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers. that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line and ethical line of journalism. as we have seen with these latest revelations, hacking into th
the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best...
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police advised against all travel in central scotland. the waves and the wind have taken their toll as today. police say they have dealt with 100 major incidents on the road. the north of the country is covered in snow. engineers are struggling to reconnect more than 60,000 homes. after a tough day, it will be a cold night. >> the headlines. your's leaders are trying to compete with a solution to the eurozone crisis. are trying leaders to complete a solution to the eurozone crisis. >> a shooter killed two people on the virginia tech campus. let's turn to indonesia. the dutch ambassador to indonesia has traveled to a small village to apologize for a notorious massacre in 1947. almost the entire male population was killed to suppress independence fighters. how much of a landmark is this apology? >> it is a really significant apology. remember, since that massacre of 1947, the dutch state has never formally apologized for what took place in this tiny village. it was on december 9th, 1947, almost the entire male population of this village was
police advised against all travel in central scotland. the waves and the wind have taken their toll as today. police say they have dealt with 100 major incidents on the road. the north of the country is covered in snow. engineers are struggling to reconnect more than 60,000 homes. after a tough day, it will be a cold night. >> the headlines. your's leaders are trying to compete with a solution to the eurozone crisis. are trying leaders to complete a solution to the eurozone crisis....
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scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court last year as a witness that he knew nothing about payments from the police or to the police. e-mails have been provided the raise serious questions. >> someone from news international is misleading us. he has to answer a perjury charge, and that is very serious. >> tonight, it is reported that he will be arrested after setting himself to a police station for questioning. scotland yard says its investigation will be robust, whereas in the past, insiders say it has fallen short. one
scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to...
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scotland is a tougher one. i do not know. i have to guess it might have to do with the very long tradition in scotland of sending more immigrants overseas. parts of america, the scottish pride is still incredibly powerful and parts of virginia and west virginia and kentucky. the scottish tradition is very strong. >> fascinating stuff. take all for joining us on gmt from "bbc world news." german chancellor angela merkel told the german parliament today that only strict new rules enforcing fiscal discipline could rebuild trust in the eurozone. that's all from this edition of gmt. thank you for watching. >> ma s >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank ha financngl restth to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" wasre ged enescebytes t kleanlos.
scotland is a tougher one. i do not know. i have to guess it might have to do with the very long tradition in scotland of sending more immigrants overseas. parts of america, the scottish pride is still incredibly powerful and parts of virginia and west virginia and kentucky. the scottish tradition is very strong. >> fascinating stuff. take all for joining us on gmt from "bbc world news." german chancellor angela merkel told the german parliament today that only strict new rules...
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. >> taking scotland by storm. after arriving from china, it was time for the panda pair of sweetie and sunshine to meet the press. >> welcome to our viewers on p.b.s. in america and around the globe. the troops are coming home, but america is not abandoning the middle east. that was president obama's message today as he stood beside prime minister maliki to mark the end of america's military commitment in iraq. after nine long years, on december 31st, the last american troops stationed there will come home. can america be influential there without having boots on the ground? here is our coverage. >> prime minister maliki asked to come to arlington national cemetery, where many of those thousands of americans who died fight negligence iraq are buried. he and president obama honored the dead. and for mr. obama today, a warning to iraq's powerful, overbearing neighbor, iran. >> we are partnering for regional security. just as iraq has pledged not to interfere in other nations, other nations must not interfere with ir
. >> taking scotland by storm. after arriving from china, it was time for the panda pair of sweetie and sunshine to meet the press. >> welcome to our viewers on p.b.s. in america and around the globe. the troops are coming home, but america is not abandoning the middle east. that was president obama's message today as he stood beside prime minister maliki to mark the end of america's military commitment in iraq. after nine long years, on december 31st, the last american troops...
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[applause] >> a voice from scotland. is there a voice from scotland? may be wanting to contribute. >> thank you. though local authorities create a policy at the schools and the task to work with all of these authorities to work on one large project and would be a great thing to see but i don't think that it would be possible to do and i think it may be better if they are elsewhere. thank you. [applause] >> how about the northeast of england. anybody from the northeast? what about the young woman. >> northeast england. he said as an organization they can make a difference. welcome to me just because the scale doesn't mean we shouldn't try? is that the truth and it proves to me how much is invested in our society that we do not believe in ourselves. thank you. [applause] >> what about east mcminn? i would like to look at a specific issue. >> your name is? >> [inaudible] >> i would like to talk about a specific issue on lesbian and gay and transsexual bullying. it is disgusting someone should be picked on for their orientation. we heard earlier the 65% th
[applause] >> a voice from scotland. is there a voice from scotland? may be wanting to contribute. >> thank you. though local authorities create a policy at the schools and the task to work with all of these authorities to work on one large project and would be a great thing to see but i don't think that it would be possible to do and i think it may be better if they are elsewhere. thank you. [applause] >> how about the northeast of england. anybody from the northeast? what...
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december and to private from the argonne and southern highlanders fifth battalion the royal regiment of scotland who died on the first of january. these were courageous and selfless servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight to make our country a safer place. we send our deepest condolences to their families, friends and colleagues. >> here, here. >> this morning i spoke to the australiian prime minister for the appalling floods and damage in queensland and we were thinking of her and the australiian people at this time. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> could i indulge of the to the troops and the australian people. he will also recall in the coalition document his solemn promise to take action on bankers bonuses and he's renegatives on his second promise why should we ever trust him again? >> the reason we had to put up value added tax is because of the complete and utter mess we were left by the government. i know they are now denial about this. but the fact is we had one of the biggest budget deficits in the g8, one of the worst records on debt anywhere that you
december and to private from the argonne and southern highlanders fifth battalion the royal regiment of scotland who died on the first of january. these were courageous and selfless servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight to make our country a safer place. we send our deepest condolences to their families, friends and colleagues. >> here, here. >> this morning i spoke to the australiian prime minister for the appalling floods and damage in queensland and we were...
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southern hemisphere who are generally bigger than those of you find in europ, you know, you of england, scotland, france, making their debuts tomorrow and saturday. but their money will probably be saved if they put money on a southern hemisphere team. >> that is all we have time for. do stay with us on bbc world news because there's plenty more to come. bye-bye. makes sense of>> makes sense ol news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los
southern hemisphere who are generally bigger than those of you find in europ, you know, you of england, scotland, france, making their debuts tomorrow and saturday. but their money will probably be saved if they put money on a southern hemisphere team. >> that is all we have time for. do stay with us on bbc world news because there's plenty more to come. bye-bye. makes sense of>> makes sense ol news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new...
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agreed the royal bank of scotland contract, with nothing in the bonuses for this year? and by the way, the right honorable gentleman was at the treasury all the way through this. he was there when they knighted fred goodwin. yes, wait for it, they knighted him for services to banking and sent him away with a 70 million pound payoff. that is why no one will ever trust labour on baking or on the economy again. >> planet redwood and planet cameron. there we have it. one will for the banks, another for everybody else. -- one rule for the banks. his health minister said, "i do not want you to trust david cameron. he has values that i do not share." the health minister knows that he is out of touch. the house knows that he is out of touch. and now, because of his failure on the banks, the whole country knows that he is out of touch. >> i think the right honorable gentleman knows that this is just not working. we have ended up with a shadow chancellor who cannot count, and a labour leader who does not count. what did he do? he did nothing. what did he do when they paid out 11
agreed the royal bank of scotland contract, with nothing in the bonuses for this year? and by the way, the right honorable gentleman was at the treasury all the way through this. he was there when they knighted fred goodwin. yes, wait for it, they knighted him for services to banking and sent him away with a 70 million pound payoff. that is why no one will ever trust labour on baking or on the economy again. >> planet redwood and planet cameron. there we have it. one will for the banks,...
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the latest claims are prompting more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turnedat scotland yard -- turned at scotland yard. >> for more on the uproar and the culture surrounding the british tabloids, i am joined by a reporter from london. thank you for joining me. coming from this side of the atlantic, is this a uniquely british phenomenon? >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you will get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best-selling newspaper. if you imagine "the national enquirer" was the best-selling newspaper in america, you would understand the situation here. >> they come up with stories that sailed very close to the legal edge. >> they have a culture that says get results whatever the cost. in a situation where circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers, that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line -- the at the line of journalism, as we have seen with these latest "news of the world" allegations. hacking into the phone of a child murder victim. i
the latest claims are prompting more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turnedat scotland yard -- turned at scotland yard. >> for more on the uproar and the culture surrounding the british tabloids, i am joined by a reporter from london. thank you for joining me. coming from this side of the atlantic, is this a uniquely british phenomenon? >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you will get to some...
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scotland yard is under fire. a second top boss goes as the u.k.'s phone hacking scandals spread. >> those of us who take on the most difficult jobs clearly have to stand up and be counted when things go wrong. >> meanwhile, a former news of the world reporter and sources of a number of phone hacking allegations have been found dead. >> outgunned and not outwitted. we find out how the rebels in libya get creative in their fight against the forces of colonel qaddafi. and training for the london olympics. how one hurdler from trinidad is overcoming obstacles to make his country proud. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and also around the globe. each day brings a new twist in the phone hacking scandal, which has engulfed britain. and today was certainly no exception. first came the news of the second high-profile resignation in scotland yard in 24 hours when assistant commissioner john yates announced he was stepping down. then a former world news reporter who said high-spread hacking of the paper under then editor andy clausen was found dea
scotland yard is under fire. a second top boss goes as the u.k.'s phone hacking scandals spread. >> those of us who take on the most difficult jobs clearly have to stand up and be counted when things go wrong. >> meanwhile, a former news of the world reporter and sources of a number of phone hacking allegations have been found dead. >> outgunned and not outwitted. we find out how the rebels in libya get creative in their fight against the forces of colonel qaddafi. and...
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according to new figures, the city of glasgow in scotland has the highest mortality rate for bowel cancer. but a charity says there is improvement -- room for improvement in all areas. >> catching bowel cancer and its earlier stages, through screening using a flexible approach like this one, could greatly improve the chances of surviving the disease. it's still claims around 16,000 lives each year across the u.k. now, new research has shown a big variation in death rates. lancashire, it caused nine deaths out of every 100,000 people. but no. of the border in glass co, the figure was three times higher, -- north of the border in glasgow. >> the key is to get more people diagnosed earlier. we need to make more people aware of the symptoms, to get more people to take of screening. >> mark davis is a bowel cancer survivor. he has been free of the disease for seven years. he has written a frank account of his experience as an advisor to those with worries to seek help. >> if there is a problem and it is called, don't be scared. we can treat it. surgery. whatever. it is just being aware. especi
according to new figures, the city of glasgow in scotland has the highest mortality rate for bowel cancer. but a charity says there is improvement -- room for improvement in all areas. >> catching bowel cancer and its earlier stages, through screening using a flexible approach like this one, could greatly improve the chances of surviving the disease. it's still claims around 16,000 lives each year across the u.k. now, new research has shown a big variation in death rates. lancashire, it...
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this is a long-awaited report into the collapse of the royal bank of scotland, which, mind you, is 83% owned by the u.k. taxpayers. during the collapse in 2008, it needed to be bailed out to the tune of 45 billion british pounds. they're looking in particular at the purchase, the takeover that r.b.s. did of a dutch bank, a.b.n. amro. they said management was misguided, they saw too much risk, there was little due diligence. they say the regulator does take some of the blame, but says it's not negligent, and there's no blame and fingers pointing at the moment, but there are measures in place, for example, when a bank collapses, they should not be able to go on and take another role in a bank. they should put the executive salary into an escrow account where they can't touch it for a long time f. a bank collapses, then the regulators can access that money, all these sort of things, a lot of measures. there's a big report. we'll have more on the "world business report" in about 15 minutes. >> impossible to tell. >> is, in about a minute and a half, thanks. >> you're watching "bbc world ne
this is a long-awaited report into the collapse of the royal bank of scotland, which, mind you, is 83% owned by the u.k. taxpayers. during the collapse in 2008, it needed to be bailed out to the tune of 45 billion british pounds. they're looking in particular at the purchase, the takeover that r.b.s. did of a dutch bank, a.b.n. amro. they said management was misguided, they saw too much risk, there was little due diligence. they say the regulator does take some of the blame, but says it's not...
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friend and everyone in scotland a very happy finance day. she is very right to talk about women's rights in afghanistan. we often talk about security but without talking about some of the things that security is making possible and it is the case that in 2001 there were less than 1 million children in school and of them girls in afghanistan. today there are six million children regularly in schools. two million our girls. all of those who have been to afghanistan and met women and other leaders in that country who stand up for women's rights know what an incredible job those people are doing and we are on their side. >> half a million more people will be on the job in 2013 than previously thought. terribly human cost but how much more will be lost and paid out in benefits as a result of his economic failure? >> by 2015-million more people in jobs and fewer people on the claimant count and unemployment rate but there is a serious point here because the figures do show a sharp decline in public sector employment. that is shown by the figures.
friend and everyone in scotland a very happy finance day. she is very right to talk about women's rights in afghanistan. we often talk about security but without talking about some of the things that security is making possible and it is the case that in 2001 there were less than 1 million children in school and of them girls in afghanistan. today there are six million children regularly in schools. two million our girls. all of those who have been to afghanistan and met women and other leaders...
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a major oil spill off the coast of scotland an energy giant shadow government to accuse to. help to keep quiet. india's body bizarre and gruesome organ trade need to blind. stricken people be sacrificed to health testify. to sessions of the russian markets open tuesday session one point seven percent lower the prices. also u.s. and european stock futures are pointing more on bats in twenty minutes on the.
a major oil spill off the coast of scotland an energy giant shadow government to accuse to. help to keep quiet. india's body bizarre and gruesome organ trade need to blind. stricken people be sacrificed to health testify. to sessions of the russian markets open tuesday session one point seven percent lower the prices. also u.s. and european stock futures are pointing more on bats in twenty minutes on the.
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these are flights in and out over scotland. let us have a report on that now. >> the vast icelandic ash cloud through lightning and atmosphere. this is the grimsvotn will tell, a different mountain from last year but a similar nightmare for travelers. it thousands of people, including the latvian prime minister and even the american president have that their plans to visit britain disrupted. this is an denver airport where people were stranded overnight. judging -- edinburg airport. >> four four five hours yesterday, we heard the flight was canceled. now we are hearing in the morning and have not heard anything about how to get home. >> it is not good. it has not been good. we do not know what is happening with the cloud. >> there are hopes that disruption can be limited. the particles are bigger than before so they may drop into the ocean more quickly. also the airlines agreed to new safety rules. airplanes can now fly into levels of ash, up to .002 gram per cubic meter. if it wanted to fly into dense clouds they must get perm
these are flights in and out over scotland. let us have a report on that now. >> the vast icelandic ash cloud through lightning and atmosphere. this is the grimsvotn will tell, a different mountain from last year but a similar nightmare for travelers. it thousands of people, including the latvian prime minister and even the american president have that their plans to visit britain disrupted. this is an denver airport where people were stranded overnight. judging -- edinburg airport....
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compliments of being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland more than two hundred songs of all is thought to have spewed into the north sea following a leak believed to be the contras in over a decade. and india's becoming a global market place for all kids but the all fourteen's are accused of turning up blind allied to the illegal but striving business people living in the slums state selling their own goods is the only way for them to suck on. someone's home in england if it's all the time recently was riots and looting flaring up next i'll teach others to find out why it happened. i'm joined by frances gilbert teacher and author he's written a book called the nation and is a frequent commentator on youth culture francis thanks for speaking to r.t. so what was your reaction to the riots and were you surprised i suppose i was shocked when i heard it from happening in the near where i live but i was not surprised because i think a lot of commentators have said that this sort of thing. has been waiting to happen for a number of years now why i
compliments of being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland more than two hundred songs of all is thought to have spewed into the north sea following a leak believed to be the contras in over a decade. and india's becoming a global market place for all kids but the all fourteen's are accused of turning up blind allied to the illegal but striving business people living in the slums state selling their own goods is the only way for them to suck on....
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a major oil spill off the coast of scotland but energy giant shadow of the person governments are accused of a slippery set up to keep it quiet. and india's body bizarre a gruesome old gooden trade is proving that leaders turn a blind eye and things in the can be preying on poverty stricken people sacrifice that help to survive.
a major oil spill off the coast of scotland but energy giant shadow of the person governments are accused of a slippery set up to keep it quiet. and india's body bizarre a gruesome old gooden trade is proving that leaders turn a blind eye and things in the can be preying on poverty stricken people sacrifice that help to survive.
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government are being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland more than two hundred tonnes of oil is thought to have spewed into the north sea following a leak believed to be the country's worst in over. the summertime in england recently with riots and looting flaring up next week try to figure out why and how it will. i'm joined by francis gilbert teacher and author he's written a book called beyond the nation and is a frequent commentator on youth culture frances thanks for speaking to r.t. so what was your reaction to the riots and were you surprised i suppose i was shocked when i you know i heard it from happening to me near where i live but i was not surprised because i think a lot of commentators have said that this sort of thing. has been waiting to happen for a number of years now and why is that and i think it's complicated i mean i suppose you could isolate a few factors firstly we have a kind of run of disaffected socially disadvantaged young people in our urban areas. and maybe a couple of decades and they have become more and more
government are being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland more than two hundred tonnes of oil is thought to have spewed into the north sea following a leak believed to be the country's worst in over. the summertime in england recently with riots and looting flaring up next week try to figure out why and how it will. i'm joined by francis gilbert teacher and author he's written a book called beyond the nation and is a frequent commentator on...
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a major oil spill off the coast of scotland but energy giant shadow in the british government are accused of the slippery setup to keep it quiets. india's body bizarre a gruesome all good trade is being built leaders turn a blind eye to the illegally preying on poverty stricken people who sacrifice their health the findings. flows from russia jumped ten fold in august find out the reasons behind the move on business twenty minutes to.
a major oil spill off the coast of scotland but energy giant shadow in the british government are accused of the slippery setup to keep it quiets. india's body bizarre a gruesome all good trade is being built leaders turn a blind eye to the illegally preying on poverty stricken people who sacrifice their health the findings. flows from russia jumped ten fold in august find out the reasons behind the move on business twenty minutes to.
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that over six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell pipeline in the north sea off scotland that's of diverse fail to plug the leaking valve more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the sea in what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has a range contingencies if the worst happens but green groups say damage has already been done and will take years to repair. up next it's the business news with to me to stay with us. thanks and learn welcome to the business update on r.t. while the crowds at the moscow and showed look skyward on the ground more deals are being made a new joint venture has been announced between russia's ross technology and french aerospace company the zero suffer i'm told business tsotsi the multi million euros starts up will work on states of the ought not to get action systems you have very few. countries into it. must be. extremely curious. to know your secret. weapon. very. weak only. able to be good. for the faults. he's been a very significant threat right. russian grain exports may reach a record six billion dollars this year
that over six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell pipeline in the north sea off scotland that's of diverse fail to plug the leaking valve more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the sea in what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has a range contingencies if the worst happens but green groups say damage has already been done and will take years to repair. up next it's the business news with to me to stay with us. thanks and learn welcome to the...
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the ash cloud grounded flights in scotland and northern england. compared to the travel problems last time, though, it appears that we got off lightly. across europe, around 500 flights were cancelled, so there's likely to be some delay today due to the knock-on effect. this is how the cloud of volcanic ash is predicted to leave u.k. airspace. the red band, the most dense and dangerous, drifts away from us toward europe. germany says that some airports, including bremen and hamburg, will be closed on wednesday. other german cities and neighboring countries could also be affected. the ash cloud leaves behind a row between ryanair and regulators. the irish airline criticized the cancellations as overcautious. it's calling for more changes. >> they're in areas where volcanic ash is somewhere where we can fly around, and we continue to examine the engines on landing. >> the eruptions of the iceland volcano are dying down, but the weather pattern means we may not have seen the last of the ash cloud. with the bank holiday weekend and school half term fas
the ash cloud grounded flights in scotland and northern england. compared to the travel problems last time, though, it appears that we got off lightly. across europe, around 500 flights were cancelled, so there's likely to be some delay today due to the knock-on effect. this is how the cloud of volcanic ash is predicted to leave u.k. airspace. the red band, the most dense and dangerous, drifts away from us toward europe. germany says that some airports, including bremen and hamburg, will be...
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scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his deputy john yates, career policemen, the most recent resignations. maintaining at times close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been common place. stevenson and yates both deny any wrongdoing on their part. what started as a scandal involving a single newspaper has now grown so large it's rocking this country's institutions and the murdoch empire. so far, there's four high-profile resignations, ten arrests, most recently rebecca brooks, one of murdoch's most trusted assistants. brooks who d
scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his...
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on the album is being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland's pausing to longer tons of oil in the pool to help students with gold see following a need to believe to be the conference that was over a decade. and india's becoming a global marketplace and ginsburg go forward she's are turning a blind alley to the in the legal like the business people living in the song say selling their organs is the only way for them to supply. the time and i'm going to absolve recently when riots in the new scene flaring up next i'll see you trying to find out why it happens. i'm joined by frances gilbert teacher and author has written a book called your nation and is a frequent commentator on youth culture frances thanks for speaking to r.t. so what was your reaction to the riots and surprised i suppose i was shocked when i heard of them near where i live but i wasn't surprised because i think a lot of commentators have said this sort of thing. as being waiting to happen for a number of years now and why is that you think i think it's complicated i mean i suppo
on the album is being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland's pausing to longer tons of oil in the pool to help students with gold see following a need to believe to be the conference that was over a decade. and india's becoming a global marketplace and ginsburg go forward she's are turning a blind alley to the in the legal like the business people living in the song say selling their organs is the only way for them to supply. the time and i'm...
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this is what a laser in scotland detected this morning. the red spots are the volcanic ash in the air. it is a challenge for the analysts here, because the ash is not evenly spread. >> because of the random nature and the patchy nature of ash within the forecast, we cannot predict exactly where the ash will be. what we're doing is predicting the broad zones in which there is a risk of encountering arc, and all of the professionals we work with understand that. that's the best anybody can do. >> so planes could take off in clear air and then at 20,000 feet encounter ash before reaching their normal cruising height. scientists say the threat is real. >> it could cause a lot of ash but just the evidence that we have suggests that this particular eruption may well not go on for as long as last year's which went on for about two months. >> the good news is that the eruption is slowing down. it's not finished but researchers in iceland say the worst seems to be over. bbc news, exiter. >> the ousted egyptian leader hosni mubarak and his two sons
this is what a laser in scotland detected this morning. the red spots are the volcanic ash in the air. it is a challenge for the analysts here, because the ash is not evenly spread. >> because of the random nature and the patchy nature of ash within the forecast, we cannot predict exactly where the ash will be. what we're doing is predicting the broad zones in which there is a risk of encountering arc, and all of the professionals we work with understand that. that's the best anybody can...
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this is what a laser in scotland detected this morning. the red spots are the volcanic ash in the air. it is a challenge for the analysts here, because the ash is not evenly spread. >> because of the random nature and the patchy nature of ash within the forecast, we cannot predict exactly where the ash will be. what we're doing is predicting the broad zones in which there is a risk of encountering arc, and all of the professionals we work with understand that. that's the best anybody can do. >> so planes could take off in clear air and then at 20,000 feet encounter ash before reaching their normal cruising height. scientists say the threat is real. >> it could cause a lot of ash but just the evidence that we have suggests that this particular eruption may well not go on for as long as last year's which went on for about two months. >> the good news is that the eruption is slowing down. it's not finished but researchers in iceland say the worst seems to be over. bbc news, exiter. >> the ousted egyptian leader hosni mubarak and his two sons
this is what a laser in scotland detected this morning. the red spots are the volcanic ash in the air. it is a challenge for the analysts here, because the ash is not evenly spread. >> because of the random nature and the patchy nature of ash within the forecast, we cannot predict exactly where the ash will be. what we're doing is predicting the broad zones in which there is a risk of encountering arc, and all of the professionals we work with understand that. that's the best anybody can...
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that over six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell pipeline in the north sea off scotland as of divers failed to plug the leaking valve more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the city in what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has a range contingencies if the worst happens but green groups say damage has already been done and will take years to repair. in just a few minutes we mean those who aren't afraid to risk their own health to protect the planet's precious life that's after a live business update with dmitri stay with us here in our city. welcome to business while the crowds at the moscow ashour look skyward on the ground more deals are being made a new joint venture has been announced between russia's ross technology and french aerospace companies the c.e.o. of whole business l.t. the multi-million euro startup will work on state of the art navigation systems you have very very few. countries into a world that must begin to provide extreme accuracy in very gay share in the. ratio of the weapons i mean there is about two or three countries
that over six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell pipeline in the north sea off scotland as of divers failed to plug the leaking valve more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the city in what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has a range contingencies if the worst happens but green groups say damage has already been done and will take years to repair. in just a few minutes we mean those who aren't afraid to risk their own health to protect the...
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a six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell oil pipeline in the north sea off of scotland about diverse fail to plug the leak involved more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the sea and what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has arranged contingencies if the worst happens with green groups a damage has already been done and will take years to repair. scientists say they've lost contact with an advanced russian telecom satellite that was launched early on thursday the two hundred fifty million dollar express or took off of florida a proton and a rocket from kazakhstan and should now be reaching orbit but some reports say it's off trajectory the russian space agency is investigating the possible malfunctions the satellite was planned to be one of europe's most powerful and provide coverage across almost all of russia and the c.i.s. countries and in just a few minutes we talked to the acting leader of the about the young country's early election following the death of its president that's after a business update that's me tree. hello and welcome t
a six hundred tons of oil could spill from the ruptured shell oil pipeline in the north sea off of scotland about diverse fail to plug the leak involved more than two hundred tons of oil have already poured into the sea and what is britain's worst spill in a decade shell has arranged contingencies if the worst happens with green groups a damage has already been done and will take years to repair. scientists say they've lost contact with an advanced russian telecom satellite that was launched...
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retail arms following the credit crisis says lloyds of down three point two percent growth bank of scotland is down three point six percent and barclays shared three and a half percent. european debt wars are weighing on the russian markets as well the indices like standing last week's losses in monday's trade the r.t.s. m m i six a deeply in the red three point eight and three percent respectively let's take a look at some of the individual show moves in the might save energy majors are losing ground with gazprom shedding almost three percent and look oil dropping one of the crucial central banking stocks are also under the pressure of russia's largest lender shedding under three and a half percent. mysterious amounting the world is heading rapidly for a second day called the recession russian finance minister alex accoutrement says it's more probable now than before the summer russia's balanced budget means it is reasonably well placed to ride out the turmoil but troika strategist chris with us says that they offered only limited protection when the mood turns sour. in reality russia is i
retail arms following the credit crisis says lloyds of down three point two percent growth bank of scotland is down three point six percent and barclays shared three and a half percent. european debt wars are weighing on the russian markets as well the indices like standing last week's losses in monday's trade the r.t.s. m m i six a deeply in the red three point eight and three percent respectively let's take a look at some of the individual show moves in the might save energy majors are losing...
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. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally that i did not and had no reason to do so. >> reporter: even with the head of police preparing to step down, scotland yard continues to make arrests. rebekah brooks, former head of rupert murdoch's newspaper arm here in the uk who resigned herself on friday. it was just a week ago that murdoch flew to london and stood by her side, all smiles. brooks had a immediate otheric rise at the condition, becoming editor of "news of the world" when she was only 32. neil sean worked for another murdoch newspaper, "the sun". >> she rose to the top through sheer ambition, networking and an ability to do the job. >> reporter: in 2002 w
. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally...
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implicated in this scandal as time goes on and in fact it's been revealed that his chief of dogs allegedly scotland yard's not to brief the prime minister on the phone hacking investigation people are asking whether that was willful ignorance and they're also saying that it could be extremely serious for the prime minister if it turns out that that was the wrong thing to do let's say what loka harry cole has to say about his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating to cover up a brother connections because of. the phone hacking making sure that the prime minister leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it there's been a large amount of fingers i mean isn't just a lot of heads in the sun i bet it is legal for a prime minister i'm not usually a betting woman but i have looked at a couple of betting shops in the offering on camera and being the next minister to leave office at the beginning of the week the odds were one hundred to one and now they've dropped in some places to as low as forty one people also taking advantage of this situation of course and miliband t
implicated in this scandal as time goes on and in fact it's been revealed that his chief of dogs allegedly scotland yard's not to brief the prime minister on the phone hacking investigation people are asking whether that was willful ignorance and they're also saying that it could be extremely serious for the prime minister if it turns out that that was the wrong thing to do let's say what loka harry cole has to say about his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating to cover...